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Robotics Institute graduate student, Alexander Krawciw, was awarded a 2024 Vanier Scholarship for demonstrated excellence in the areas of leadership, research impact and academics.
In partnership with Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen Canada), the Robotics Institute recently brought together over 160 attendees from across the country during the Canadian Robotics Council’s (CRC) third annual Symposium in Toronto.
The Globe and Mail's Rita Trichur reports on what she heard while moderating the Canadian Robotics Council's panel discussion on robots and the labour force.
Waabi, a self-driving trucking startup founded by University of Toronto artificial intelligence (AI) expert Raquel Urtasun, has raised series B funding to support the deployment of fully autonomous, AI-powered trucks in 2025.
A new partnership between Florian Shkurti and Igor Gilitschenski and Toyota Research Institute aims to ensure safe and reliable human-robot interaction.
A team of University of Toronto engineering researchers are working to enhance the reasoning ability of robotic systems, such as autonomous vehicles, with the goal of increasing their reliability and safe operation in changing environments.
Hugh Liu and his team received the 2024 IEEE ICRA Best Paper Award on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Robotics Institute graduate student, Daniil Lisus, received first place and People's Choice Award at the U of T 3MT Competition in March.
The Robotics Leadership Program received a 2023-24 Excellence Through Innovation Award from the University of Toronto for its innovative delivery of graduate leadership training.
T-CAIREM caught up with Brokoslaw Laschowski to learn about how he’s merging humans with robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve health and performance.
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